I’m a sucker for a good campaign logo/yard sign design and there are some hits and misses in this election.

I started paying attention when internet entrepreneur Jared Polis ran for the state Board of Education and his signs read “Vote for J@ared.” He’s now a congressman and for the life of me I can’t remember what his signs looked like when he ran in 2008.

Which logos/yard signs do you like best this election? Least? Let us know.

Scott McInnis supporters at the state assembly in May in Loveland. (Photo by Lynn Bartels/The Denver Post)

When John Hickenlooper first ran for Denver mayor in 2003, his logo look like a beer coaster, appropriate for a brewmeister. He’s now running for governor and his logo looks like a beer opener.

GOP gubernatorial challenger Scott McInnis has clean green-and-blue signs. When he heard I liked them, he insisted I take one. I think it’s still in my trunk buried beneath piles of newspapers, plastic sacks for dog doo, jumper cables I don’t know how to use and, believe it or not, a yard sign from Andrew Romanoff’s failed ballot initiative from the 2008 election (I liked the schoolhouse motif.)

In the neighborhood this week, I saw a blue-and-white Ritter/O’Brien sign from 2006 that just went up. What’s with that?

Some Republicans criticized Ali Hasan’s campaign signs for treasurer earlier this year, saying the crudely drawn mountains looked like something out Rocky and Bullwinkle. No matter. He didn’t make the ballot.

House candidate Mark Thrun is a doctor.

U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck uses the Colorado “C” on his signs. His GOP primary opponent Jane Norton opted for purple and mountains. Both Democrats running for senator went for a blue background.

I haven’t seen all the signs in the legislative races, but Denver Democrat Mark Thrun is a physician and his logo looks like a heart rate. His slogan reads “For a healthier Colorado.”

My neighborhood is loaded with Romanoff signs as your would expect. Not a big deal.But, one of my neighbors put up a Romanoff sign that says: “He represents our house”. Yes, an Andrew sign from his first run for the legislature.

The beer opener sign is unique – definitely would catch my eye passing by. Great article, it is interesting to see different yard signs from across the US… Intriguing to look and see how each different candidate is running their campaigns. I always like to figure out which ones worked the best and which ones could use improvement.

I and everyone I ask, say they see Andrew Romanoff Signs & Bumper Stickers EVERYWHERE But none for Sen Michael Bennet. Why? Apparently Bennet doesn't have much support among active, involved, Colorado Democrats.

Joey Bunch has been a reporter for 28 years, including the last 12 at The Denver Post. For various newspapers he has covered the environment, water issues, politics, civil rights, sports and the casino industry.